Sentence examples for the mister from inspiring English sources

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the mister

noun

Title conferred on an adult male, usually when the name is unknown. Also (often parent to young child) referring to a man whose name is unknown.

  • You may sit here, mister.

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About an hour after the ceremony, Leatherbury's Ben's Cat will race in the The Mister Diz Stakes.

I received a chance from the mister.

"The Mister Softee truck comes around".

Where the Mister Softee truck lingers at dusk.

Sometimes they even play the Mister Softee jingle.

The Mister Softee jingle drifted in from the street.

The Mister was obliged to stand up and take bow after bow.

"Turns out the Mister Softee guy was from Panama, just like Mariano," Niederhoffer said.

"Well, Mr. Bradlee, I …" The "Mister" was, in retrospect, a bad move.

THE MISTER: "Publishers print nothing but sex novels now," Guy Patin reputedly complained — in 1657.

"The Mister Softee truck comes in on Thursday and doesn't pull out until Sunday night.

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